Dori Media: from drama to formats

Dori Media Group presents a diverse and captivating slate of productions at MIPTV 2024. From gripping dramas to reality formats, the Israeli media company continues to push boundaries and captivate audiences worldwide.

Nadav Palti, CEO

One of the standout offerings from Dori Media is Lalola, a comedic twist on gender transformation. In this 10-episode series, Lalo, known for his womanizing ways, experiences a dramatic transformation into Lola after a heart-wrenching breakup. As Lola, Lalo navigates the challenges of being a woman in a society entrenched in machismo, all while seeking a solution to reverse the spell.

For viewers craving action and intrigue, Indal delivers in spades. This drama follows a group of Ethiopian Israeli youth as they embark on a journey of revenge against a corrupt police officer.

On the political front, Amia offers an exploration of espionage, justice, and identity. When Mossad agent Diego teams up with local journalist Gisela to uncover the truth behind a terrorist attack, they find themselves drawn into a web of lies and deception that challenges their beliefs and relationships. As they navigate the murky world of intelligence agencies and arms dealers, Diego and Gisela must confront their own pasts and redefine their sense of self.

Dori Media also ventures into the realm of reality television with Power Couple, an international sensation that puts love to the ultimate test. Eight couples are thrown into a villa for six weeks, where they must face extreme challenges that push the limits of their relationships.

Lalola, comedy

Rounding out the lineup are innovative formats such as Yum Factor, a cooking guessing competition that puts everyday culinary enthusiasts in the spotlight, and The Best of All, a shiny floor game show that explores the concept of the wisdom of the crowd.